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CLASS HISTORY On August 29, 1955, sixteen scared green freshmen entered the doors of Sioux County High School to begin their inevitable climb upward to their now mighty reign of seniors. Darold Abel, Lloyd Adams, Paul Atchison, Jeanne Bourret, Kay Bowling, Kay Broderick, Claire Coffee, Lloyd Dunn, Nancy Grimm, Mavis Hall, Phyllis Mas- ters, Jack Richard, Sharon Schaefer, Kittie Sykora, Joy Tipton, Julie Zimmerman, and Tamera Zimmerman became full-fledged freshmen after much shoe shining, fancy dressing, and bowing to the seniors. Kay Bowling left the second six weeks of school. The faculty during our freshman year was Mr. Jesser, Superintendent, Mr. Brown, Princi- pal, Mr. Lundy, Mrs. Bish, Mrs. Titus, and Miss Peterson. LaVerne Hanley joined us in our sophomore year and Lloyd Adams left. The faculty remained the same except that Mr. Palmer replaced Mr. Jesser. Mr. Brown became superintendent and Mr. Palmer was our principal. Our junior year started off with a bang. We ordered our class rings, and made big plans for the Banquet and Prom which we, of course, thought was the best in the history of the school. The theme was Hawaiian Sunset . We presented our class play, No Bride for the Groom , in November. Carolyn Haworth joined us this year and Mr. Bloom and Mrs. Stark joined the faculty replacing Mrs. Titus and Miss Peterson. In our senior year Nancy Grimm, Jack Richard, Joy Tipton, and Tamera Zimmerman left us. We gained one new classmate, Phyllis Wasserburger. Mrs. Hall replaced Mr. Palmer for the only change on the faculty. We had our class play, Saved by the Belle ,on November 14. As this yearbook goes to press we look forward to the Prom, Sneak, Baccalaureate, and finally the day we have all been waiting for, Commencement.
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DAROLD ABEL F. F. A. l,2,3,4 Football 1 Basketball l Annual Staff 4 Class Play 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Motto: Things without all remedy should be with- out regardg what's done is done Hobby: Hunting and drinking-- Pop CAROLYN HAWORTH Connie Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 3 Volleyball 4 Track 3 Government Day 3 Freshman and sophomore years were completed by extention course through Nebraska Uni- versity. Motto: There are two ways in life, Both have battle g both have strife. Hobby: Reading and traveling Ambition: Go to college, then secretary. Pickles
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1959, knowing that we are the loveliest and possibly the sweetest class yet to enter or leave our beloved and beautiful school, being of unsound mind, of weak heart, and having but a few short hours yet to dwell among the joys, trials, and tribulations of our high school days, and being on the verge of departing for realms unknown, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will heretofore made by us at any time we may have chanced to be in our right minds. First: To the teachers of Soo High, we leave the peace of mind that the class of '59 really graduated with many pages of unfinished homework. Second: To the Juniors of Soo High, we will the desks nearest the windows that are always full of candy wrappers. Third: To the Sophomores of Soo High, we will the ruins of Soo High. May you cherish it as we did. Fourth: To the Freshmen of Soo High, we leave all the tears shed in exams and all the wrong answers set down in moments of weakness. Fifth: As individuals we bestow the following: I, Darold Abel, will my ability to study to George Serres. l, Paul Atchison, will my ability not to flirt to Joe Hourt. I, Jeanne Bourret, will my ability to sleep through school to Sandra Anderson. I, Kay Broderick, will my ability not to flirt and my red hair to George Serres. Use them well George. I, Claire Coffee, will my ability to get home on time to John Skavdahl. I, Lloyd Dunn, will my height to Gary Thayer. I, Mavis Hall, will my ability of cracking gum to Ron Thayer. I, LaVerne Hanley, will my tail-back position to Dave Zimmerman. I, Carolyn Haworth, will my ability to flunk tests to Karleen Partridge. I, Phyllis Masters, will my ability to get home early to Eleanor Gillett. I, Sharon Schaefer, will my cheer-leading outfit to John Skavdahl. I, Kittie Sykora, will my ability of eating candy in school to Jerry Engebretsen. I, Phyllis Wasserburger, will my ability of being last to class and not getting caught to John Skavdahl. I, Julie Zimmerman, will my ability to talk to Henry Hourt. Sworn and Subscribed before me this 13th day of May in the year of our Lord, 1959. if g 47-77.-...E-,
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